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Western astronomy originated in Mesopotamia, with all later Western work in the exact sciences descending from late Babylonian astronomy. Egyptian astronomers also made contributions, leaving monuments showing their observations of the heavens. Mesopotamian astronomy was the first to be recorded systematically, beginning around 1100 BC, with most of what is known coming from the last six centuries of the Babylonian Empire.
Western astronomy originated in Mesopotamia, with all later Western work in the exact sciences descending from late Babylonian astronomy. Egyptian astronomers also made contributions, leaving monuments showing their observations of the heavens. Mesopotamian astronomy was the first to be recorded systematically, beginning around 1100 BC, with most of what is known coming from the last six centuries of the Babylonian Empire.
Western astronomy originated in Mesopotamia, with all later Western work in the exact sciences descending from late Babylonian astronomy. Egyptian astronomers also made contributions, leaving monuments showing their observations of the heavens. Mesopotamian astronomy was the first to be recorded systematically, beginning around 1100 BC, with most of what is known coming from the last six centuries of the Babylonian Empire.
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